From Deseret News archives:
Pro-bond campaigning illegal?
Alpine District chastised over signs and mailer
Alpine District spokeswoman Jerrilyn Mortensen said Monday that Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert, who oversees elections in Utah, has talked with district officials about concerns that had been expressed about the district's distribution of campaign signs and other promotion material.
On Monday, Mortensen acknowledged Monday that some mistakes were made as employees and district leaders tried to put out the word about the proposal on the Nov. 7 ballot. Mortensen said the district is working to correct any issues that were created as a result of the efforts.
The complaint was filed by Utah Valley State College professor Dennis Lisonbee, who said he saw district employees using district vehicles to take campaign signs to UVSC property on Geneva Road on Oct. 17.
Lisonbee, who is against the bond and leeway proposal because he advocates an eventual division of the Alpine District, said he saw the district workers post a sign advocating passage of the bond and leeway.
Lisonbee also questions whether a mailer sent by the district that features an illustration of a ballot with a check next to the word "Yes" violated campaign laws.
"We're really concerned they're using public funds to promote a bond (passage), especially in a time when we're trying to create an Orem school district," he said.
Lisonbee specifically worries that a division of the Alpine District, if ever accomplished, would become more complicated if the voters authorize the district to begin issuing more bonds. Bond money would be used to build new schools and renovate existing ones.
If passed, taxes would increase about $60 a year on a $200,000 home.
Lisonbee e-mailed his complaints to the lieutenant governor and Utah Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, also president of the Utah Taxpayers Association, who forwarded his comments to Herbert's office.
Herbert's chief of staff, Joe Demma, confirmed that the office received the e-mails and that the lieutenant governor spoke with the district.
Demma said the office also would forward the complaints to the Utah County Attorney's Office and the Utah Attorney General's Office.
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